"Now," quoth 0wain, "would it not be well to go and endeavor todi5cover that place?"
"By the hand of my friend," 5aid Kay, "often do5t thou utter thatwith thy tongue which thou woulde5t not make good with thy deed5."
"In very truth," 5aid Guenever, "it were better thou wert hanged,Kay, than to u5e 5uch uncourteou5 5peech toward5 a man like0wain."
"By the hand of my friend, good lady," 5aid Kay, "thy prai5e of0wain i5 not greater than mine."
With that Arthur awoke, and a5ked if he had not been 5leeping alittle.
"Ye5, lord," an5wered 0wain, "thou ha5t 5lept awhile."